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Re: M belly pump shaft seal removal
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Posted by Haas on April 15, 2007 at 13:33:15 from (12.65.36.88):
In Reply to: M belly pump shaft seal removal posted by TMQ on April 15, 2007 at 08:38:12:
Well, these things can be jammed on there real tight. I tried jamming the gears with various things on mine, but no luck. I finally ended up taking the pump apart so the gears were exposed. Then made a clamp out of 2 inch thick oak (2 half circles) the same diameter as the gear. I put that in a big vise and clamped it down real tight. A bar in the slot of the coupler and a good sized hammer finally broke it loose. I did not have an impact wrench at the time I did mine, but I think that might work along with jamming the gears with a piece of soft steel. I would not use anything hard to jam the gears, as that could cause damage to the gears.
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